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In page Rosetta Sherwood Hall:

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Hall founded the Baldwin Dispensary in Seoul (renamed the Lilian Harris Memorial Hospital).[citation needed] In 1894, she initiated the teaching of sight-impaired people in Korea by teaching a blind girl, using a modification of Braille that she had developed.[citation needed] In 1899, she established the Edith Margaret Memorial Wing of the Women's Dispensary (Pyongyang).[1] In 1909, she established the Pyongyang School for the Deaf and Blind.[2] Along with two Korean doctors, Taik Won Kim and his wife, Chung-Hee Kil, she founded the Chosun Women's Medical Training Institute in 1928. After Hall’s retirement, Kim and Kil took charge of the Women’s Medical Training Institute from 1933 to 1937.[3] In 1933 she left Korea.[citation needed]